Re: RWW Problem
From: David Golik (dave_at_nospam.paymentrequired.com)
Date: 02/02/05
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Date: Wed, 2 Feb 2005 12:15:59 -0000
Hi guys im getting a similar problem Domain admins can log in fine on any
box using RWW however Domain Users and members of the remote working group
can not im getting the same local policy does not permit interactive logon.
Is this something I need to change in group policy if so which one ?
Regards
Dave
"Bill Peng [MSFT]" <v-bpeng@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hi Norman,
>
> I understand the problem to be as follows:
>
> 1. You join a client computer to the domain via ConnectComputer.
> 2. The domain user is in the client computer's local remote desktop users
> group.
> 3. The user connected to RWW, clicked "Connect to Client Desktops" and
> then
> chose his office computer to connect , but he is not able to log on.
>
> If I'm out of base, please feel free to let me know.
>
> To narrow down the root cause of this issue, please let me know:
>
> 1. Whether the user is able to log on to the "Robot" computer from
> RWW->Connect to Client Desktops.
> 2. Whether the user is able to log on to his office computer from another
> computer on the LAN using the RDP client software mstsc.exe.
>
> Based on your description, I assume that this is a client RDP issue. If
> the
> answer of the 2nd question above is No, this should be a client issue.
>
> A possible cause is that the Terminal Services Device Redirector is
> missing
> from Device Manager. With Windows XP Service Pack 2 Terminal Services
> Keyboard Redirector and Terminal Services Mouse Redirector will also
> likely
> be missing.
>
> To solve the problem, please run the following command and ask Windows XP
> newsgroup for further help:
>
> devcon -r install %windir%\inf\machine.inf root\rdpdr
>
> If you're able to connect to your client in your corporate LAN, please let
> me know and I will perform further research.
>
> More Information:
> 886620 "The local policy does not permit you to logon interactively" error
> http://support.microsoft.com/?id=886620
>
> 841188 "The local policy of this system does not permit you to logon
> http://support.microsoft.com/?id=841188
>
> 289289 Remote desktop connection "The local policy of this system does not
> http://support.microsoft.com/?id=289289
>
> I hope the above info helps and I look forward to your update.
>
> Have a nice day!
>
> Bill Peng
> MCSE 2000, MCDBA
> Microsoft Online Partner Support
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>>I have almost pulled all my hair out over this. I have SBS 2003 premium
> and
>>the client computer in question is WinXPSP2 setup as a workgroup, I will
> call
>>it fleabag. The user of fleabag is jsmith and he is local admin of his
>>computer. I created the computer account on the SBS server using the add
>>computer wizard. As instructed I went over to fleabag and opened up a
>>browser and typed in http://servername/connectcomputer and added the user
>>jsmith. I also checked the box that asked if the user has used this
> computer
>>before, All his settings where migrated over to the new profile,
>>jsmith.domain John smith calls me from home and says he gets the error
>>message, "The local policy of this system does not permit you to logon
>>interactively". I googled this message in the groups section and tried
> all
>>the posts about it. I have checked jsmith groups which are local admin
> and
>>remote desktop users. I also checked his account on the SBS 2003 server
> and
>>he is a member of Remote Web WorkPlace Users and domain users.
>>I have a test machine called robot and when I add jsmith to the local
> remote
>>desktop users group he can log into robot with no problems. any
> suggestions
>>about whats going on with fleabag? and or jsmiths account
>>all names have been changed to protect the innocent
>>Thank you in advance
>>Norm
>>
>
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